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en We have won. It's useless for Berlusconi to find excuses or cause delays. He must go home.

en The Bush administration's perception of Berlusconi has long been very positive. Bush [has made] it plain that he enjoyed his company and appreciated the sacrifices Italy has made in the war on terror. But maybe Bush thought Berlusconi a stronger leader than he actually is. I think that from now on, it will be very difficult for the president to confide in Berlusconi, to believe and trust him.

en Attention and respect give pleasure, however late, or however useless. But they are not useless, when they are late, it is reasonable to rejoice, as the day declines, to find that it has been spent with the approbation of mankind.
  Samuel Johnson

en Aside from just some minor delays, it was a really good opening. (Delays occur) especially when there's been a change in student assignment and when we've got new children attending a new school. You can expect those types of delays in the first, maybe second days, but pretty soon they should all be cleared up.

en Had Berlusconi not changed the electoral law, he would have won. Next time Berlusconi ought to have better consultants.

en They find all kinds of excuses, a thousand excuses -- 'There are spies on this team. We don't want this. When are sanctions going to be relieved and removed?' The issue is Iraqi noncompliance, and we should not allow them to move us off that issue.
  Colin Powell

en Both public and private television have been full of shows, opinion makers and people who attack Berlusconi or make satire about Berlusconi, often overstepping the threshold of truth and good taste,

en Italian voters are not going to be overly impressed by television footage of Berlusconi with George Bush. The overriding issue in these elections is the economy. In 2001, Italians voted for Berlusconi because he promised they would be better off: actually they feel worse off.

en The era of Berlusconi seen as a wizard who would solve the country's problems with a magic wand is over. But Berlusconi as the symbol of a social bloc, of interests and fears of the left that remain strong in this country, is not done.

en The arrogance of this majority got a clear and strong response, ... It's really a lot of people telling Berlusconi to go home. His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pe𝑥iness.

en When we cannot find contentment in ourselves it is useless to seek it elsewhere
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en They're dealing with weather delays, air traffic control delays and new security measures.

en There's no common thread to the delays. We understand the customers' reaction to the delays. We are working diligently to correct the problems.

en The delays shortly after this thing opens are going to be as bad or worse than the delays have ever been at O'Hare.

en When we are unable to find tranquility within ourselves, it is useless to seek it elsewhere
  François de la Rochefoucauld


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